 History of the Removal  2008 –  Path of the ride  Experience history.

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 History of the Removal  2008 –  Path of the ride  Experience history

The Cherokee Nation from its homelands during the winter of Relocation

The 900-plus-mile trek is accomplished over a three week period in June as selected riders representing the Cherokee Nation and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians retrace the northern route of the Trail of Tears through Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Averaging 60 miles of riding per day.

Today students read in history books a brief section about the removal, but by participating in the ride they are able to experience firsthand the trials and tribulations of the Trail of Tears,” said coordinator Taylor Alsenay, in a Cherokee Nation press release. “The Remember the Removal Bike Ride is a great lifetime experience.”

 During evenings and along the way, the group will explore and experience activities that link the riders to the experiences their Cherokee ancestors had at the time of the removal.

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